I've been told by people more local to the spot than me that I actually visited on a very slow day and just before fall migration really kicked into high gear. Planning to return soon!
Sorry I missed this comment from a few months ago. It’s not the easiest place to get into that’s for sure. I’ve been back a few times and I’ve never had the best luck there. If I didn’t follow eBird or my local birding community on Facebook, I’d never know it was such a hot spot.
Another fire video! Let's goo 🙌
I like how the auto generated reply option was "you already know"
@t.alexmoore oh dang!! The algorithm knows.
Really nice variety of birds. Especially nice to get that Ruby-throated Hummingbird to perch! Thanks for sharing.
I've been told by people more local to the spot than me that I actually visited on a very slow day and just before fall migration really kicked into high gear. Planning to return soon!
I really love this kinds of video! I don’t know why it’s so underrated..
Thanks, glad you liked it!
congrats on the willet! 🙂
Thanks! Was glad I got at least one lifer after suffering for the first hour and a bit
I will be birding there for the first time on Saturday. Can you let me know where to walk in? Thank you!
Sorry I missed this comment from a few months ago. It’s not the easiest place to get into that’s for sure. I’ve been back a few times and I’ve never had the best luck there. If I didn’t follow eBird or my local birding community on Facebook, I’d never know it was such a hot spot.
are there ticks in the grass
In my experience no, but there certainly could be. I'd say mid-late spring is the worst for ticks.